For discussion about setting up your studio and advice on the gear and equipment within it.
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By Moz Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:39 am
henoi wrote:love it.

how do you like the 02R?


I like it a lot,clean sounding,no noise,Used to have a Mackie 32/8 Analogue desk which I was reluctant to sell,but needed a desk with Automation,and without having to sacrifice the number of inputs I needed,or paying stupid amounts of money for such a desk.
The 02R suited the budget and the specs I needed,had to spend a little extra to get a couple of expansion cards as it had none fitted so it was maxed out to 40 ins,also have the Adat card so I can simply route everything into the 02R and then via Lightpipe into the D16XD with minimal signal loss for recording Tracks,having every mix in the 02R being able to be recalled at the press of a button is very handy.

The only thing I do have an issue with,is for a desk that cost so much When originally built having only 2 FX busses availible over 40 inputs is a little wimpy for such a high spec desk,(The FXs themselves are decent)and it does have parametric EQ and dynamics availible on all channels(including the expansion inputs),having to globally use FX or only on certain channels is a little mean for such a pro desk,although I do utilise the Oasys and D16XD's onboard FX aswell and route them into the desk for processing like a traditonal outboard FX machine.
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By watupange Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:06 am
Mr S wrote:Image

I had a baby 2 months ago, so I had to give up the room I was thinking about making my little space. So I had to move what I use to my room, still have tons of vinyl I need to figure out where to put. It's time to get a bigger house....


I know, I know, I need monitors a some other stuff....


congrats on the baby
By Mr S Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:15 am
watupange wrote:
Mr S wrote:
I had a baby 2 months ago, so I had to give up the room I was thinking about making my little space. So I had to move what I use to my room, still have tons of vinyl I need to figure out where to put. It's time to get a bigger house....


I know, I know, I need monitors a some other stuff....


congrats on the baby


Thanks...
By beach_break Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:23 pm
kneebone77 wrote:Moz,

Your setup is Synthtastic!



**** a duck! that's one fine studio. moz, care to walk us through the synths you have? a nord and a moog i can see.
By SV1200 Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:42 pm
Moz, I'm lovin the setup I'm all hardware myself, what keyboard stand is that you have the 4000/Oasys on?
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By Shadyrest59 Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:01 pm
Ben.H wrote:
crossings wrote:
what did you put under your turntables in order to set them up sideways on top of the expedit?... just wooden boards? i know the expedit is a little too narrow for the tables to fit battle style...


yeah its just two boards under each deck, you can just fit them on without the boards but the feet are hanging half off the edge and it looks really dodgy, the boards solved all my issues and freed up space!
Plus i just prefer mixing battle style, better control of the records


You should get a table top and two adjustable legs to go on top of the expidit.

doesn't cost that much and it will be more sturdy.
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By LvngDead Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:06 pm
damn what's the deal with all them big ass mixing boards?

is that the key to that boomy polished sound?

:D
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By watupange Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:05 pm
mark.. i love that setup son.. lol.. mad organized
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By peterpiper Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:54 pm
mark: respect to your DIY skillz on that DJ desk. Also I would like to know which tonearm you used for that 1210 mod. Very nice setup!

peace
By Mark Andrews Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:59 pm
peterpiper wrote:mark: respect to your DIY skillz on that DJ desk. Also I would like to know which tonearm you used for that 1210 mod. Very nice setup!

peace


LOL you see my other pics???

Not really DIY, I'm a Master Carpenter, Thanks for the kind words

Regards the Decks

Its a Rega RB301 and the plate that goes on the 1200 is custom made alloy